Fun facts about Indiana!
1. First off all, Indiana (IN) is mostly known for corn, basketball, and the Indy 500.
2. Is it a myth that Indiana's mostly made up of corn, corn...and more corn? No, it's most definitely true. Even though there are some cities here, for the most part, corn takes over.
Want to explore the wonders of a corn maze or go on a oh-so-fun hay ride? Come to Indiana. In simpler terms: Indiana's basically the land of corn.
3. Did you know that a nickname for Indiana is the Hoosier state? If that isn't lovely enough, the definition of Hoosiers is: a native or resident of Indiana. That can also mean that we're hillbillys. Well, that's only according to my eighth grade teacher who made us look it up in his handy dandy dictionary. Ha! That's totally not offensive.
4. Yearn for privacy? There are plenty of places in Indiana where you can live in the middle of nowhere. If you live here, you know what I'm talking about. Yay fields and farmlands!
Also if you're thinking about "Going Green," come here, to Indiana. You'll see plenty of green.
5. Luckily for me, in Indiana, you can get your drivers permit at 15, and your license at 16! Whoo!
6. There are quite a few nice colleges in Indiana. Examples:
Notre Dame (South Bend)
I.U. (Bloomington)
Purdue (Lafayette)
7. Did you know that there is actually a city called Farmland, Indiana? Yes, true fact there people.
8. Cool celebs that're from Indiana:
Jackson family - Gary, IN
James Dean - Marion, IN
Vivica A. Fox - South Bend, IN
Sydney Pollack - Layfayette, IN
David Letterman - Indianapolis, IN
Axyl Rose - Lafayette, IN
9. Some Sugarlooters I've seen from good ol' Indiana:
Me (being an Indiana native)
Dominique
Andrea
Rebecca
Desiree
Michelle
Vee
Ashleigh
Emily
Taylor
Candace
10. I definately hope you enjoyed this. I know I did. ;) I guess I can say that I have a love-hate relationship with Indiana. Even though it's overpopulated...with corn, I don't know if I could ever leave my home town. But it's very true that I jump at every chance to get out of it.
Lastly, I just want to say one last thing: GO INDIANA!
(If anyone wants me too add anything else about IN, just tell me!)